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Monday, November 30, 2009

Black friday, black coffee. Black pavement, black cat.

What did you do for Black Friday? I'm part of the buy-nothing clan, but such functional necessities such as coffee, don't really count.

Quiet jWalking sight on Post st.

It was great to see the empty streets other than shopping areas. Quiet black pavement with the occassional flying taxi. It was a good morning to walk, sit on the curb, j-walk and have some coffee. That is what a weekday off feels like before 9am. Oh right, and it was the day after thanksgiving after all.

Now serving.

Post street it is. The coffee shop: Farm:tableYou walk in and is a typical city place. Enough space for about 10, a few sitting, a few standing.I had an Americano and did not try any other snack, too early for any of that and I don't eat breakfast.

Wave it highBean there.

They serve delish Verve coffee and I approve. Love at first sip. Friendly staff, small place, simple. I plan to return.

Love machine

Black Friday weekend carries over to Monday. Who is ready to return to work? Not me. But, speaking of work and all black elixirs, a lovely gift from a fellow coffee lover. We understand our addictions well. After all, admitting you have a problem means it isn't really one, errrr - right.This hits home. Delicious.

Black Cat Project, from Intelligentsia Coffee.

*which comes from magical place in Los Angeles like this, below: (from a trip earlier this year)

♥Intelligentsia, Silverlake - Los Angeles

Speaking of ELAY, Caryl sent me this picture when she saw the above, taken from what I think is the 405, what a rare sighting.

And to sum this black colour love post, here is velcro, she says hello. ♥cheers /////

I look inside myself and see my heart is blackI see my red door and must have it painted blackMaybe then I'll fade away and not have to face the factsIt's not easy facin' up when your whole world is black-who else, the Rolling Stones.